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Toothbrush having tufted bristles and tongue brush bristles emanating from the same surface

Active Publication Date: 2017-05-11
DR BOBS INC
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Benefits of technology

The present invention is a toothbrush that has tufted bristles and tongue brush bristles on the same head. This allows the toothbrush to effectively clean both the teeth and the tongue. The tongue brush bristles are made of plastic and positioned in a non-tufted configuration. They also have a tapered shape to provide flexibility and a point to reach into the crevices of the tongue. The longer tongue brush bristles can also extend into the gum line and remove bacteria, food particles, and soft plaque from between the teeth. The toothbrush can be a manual or electric toothbrush.

Problems solved by technology

Tufted bristles, however, are not effective for cleaning the uneven surface of the tongue since the tufts are incapable of reaching into the crevices where much of the bacteria and food particles are located.
Tongue brush bristles that are formed of plastic and spaced apart are not effective for cleaning the surface of the teeth.
However, using two separate devices to clean one's mouth is burdensome.
This type of tongue cleaning surface, however, is not very effective.
Otherwise, the tongue cleaning surface would contact the inside of the mouth while the individual is brushing his or her teeth thereby causing discomfort or minimizing the ability to move the toothbrush in a brushing motion.
Accordingly, there are few if any devices available that can be used to effectively clean both the teeth and the tongue.
Because these gum massagers or stimulators are formed of rubber, they lack the rigidity necessary to effectively clean the tongue.
Also, the gum massagers or stimulators are typically much too big to reach into the crevices of the tongue.
Therefore, if an individual were to use a toothbrush having gum massagers or stimulators to brush his or her tongue, it would not be effective.

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[0024]In this specification and claims, the term toothbrush should be construed to encompass both manual toothbrushes as well as electric toothbrushes. The head of the toothbrush will be described as being at the distal end of the toothbrush, whereas the handle (or in the case of some electric toothbrushes, the portion of the toothbrush that extends from the head and is configured to connect to a base) will be described as being at the proximal end of the toothbrush. The top surface of the head will refer to the surface of the head from which the tufted bristles emanate.

[0025]A tongue brush bristle should be construed as a non-tufted bristle formed of a plastic material (e.g., polyethylene) that has a base that is coupled to the head and a tip opposite the base. The base of a tongue brush bristle is wider than the tip with the tip forming a point. In other words, the width / diameter of a tongue brush bristle tapers from the base to the tip. This tapering gives a tongue brush bristle ...

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A toothbrush can include tufted bristles and tongue brush bristles that emanate from the same surface of the head. The tufted bristles can function primarily to clean the teeth whereas the tongue brush bristles can function primarily to clean the surface of the tongue. The tongue brush bristles can also insert between teeth and along the gum line when the toothbrush is used to brush the teeth thereby enhancing the toothbrush's effectiveness for removing bacteria, food particles, and / or soft plaque from the teeth.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]Not Applicable.BACKGROUND[0002]Toothbrushes typically include tufted bristles because the tufted bristles are effective for cleaning the substantially smooth surface of teeth. Tufted bristles, however, are not effective for cleaning the uneven surface of the tongue since the tufts are incapable of reaching into the crevices where much of the bacteria and food particles are located. For this reason, various tongue cleaning devices have been created. These tongue cleaning devices may include tongue brush bristles and / or a tongue scraper. As opposed to tufted bristles, which are commonly formed of nylon, tongue brush bristles are typically formed of plastic (e.g., polyethylene) or rubber to allow the tongue brush bristles to be formed in various shapes and sizes. The tongue brush bristles are typically pointed and spaced so that the individual bristles can reach into the crevices of the tongue. The flexible pointed bristles of tongue brush b...

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IPC IPC(8): A46B9/04A46B9/06
CPCA46B9/04A46B2200/1066A46B9/06A46D1/0276
Inventor WAGSTAFF, ROBERT K.
Owner DR BOBS INC
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